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>
 Apologies for cross posting
>
> Some of you may be interested in a number  posts that are advertised
> in today's Guardian   (Tuesday 18 September).
>
> Department of Primary Health Care & Centre for Health Services
> Research, School of Health Sciences
>
> Clinical Senior Lecturer in Primary Care (Ref A543A)
>
> Applications are invited for the post of Clinical Senior Lecturer in
> Primary Care, in the Department of Primary Health Care,
> and the Centre for Health Services Research, School of Health
> Sciences.  The principal research focus of this post is to
 further develop the existing research programme in mental health
> in older people.

  We want a creative and nationally recognised academic with an
> excellent teaching and research record and a  commitment to collaborative
> multidisciplinary research.   Applicants should be able to
> demonstrate an ability to attract funding from prestigious sources and
> have sound experience in research management. The appointment will be
> made at clinical senior lecturer level, stlg39965 - stlg56906.
>
> Informal enquiries to Professor Martin Eccles via email to
> [log in to unmask] or Dr. Pauline Pearson, email
> [log in to unmask]
>
> For further information on this post including how to apply telephone
> (0191) 2225429 (24hr answerphone) quoting the appropriate reference
> number, or visit the Human Resources website at
> www.ncl.ac.uk/vacancies.  Information about the deaprtment of Primary
> Care can be found at www.ncl.ac.uk/phc and about the Centre for Health
> Services Research at www.ncl.ac.ul/chsr
>
> Closing date for applications 2 October 2001
>
>
> UNIVERSITY OF NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE
> Department of Primary Health Care & Centre for Health Services
> Research, School of Health Sciences
>
> Non-clinical Senior Lecturer in Primary Care (Ref A544A)
>
> Applications are invited for the post of Non-clinical Senior Lecturer
> in Primary Care in  Department of Primary Health Care
> and the Centre for Health Services Research, School of Health
> Sciences.  The principal research focus of this post is to further develop
   the existing research programme on Effective
> Practice and Organisation of Health Care.

  We need a  creative and nationally recognised academic with an
  excellent teaching and research record and a  commitment to
  collaborative multidisciplinary research.
> Applicants should be able to demonstrate an ability to attract funding
> from prestigious sources and have sound experience in research
> management.
>
> The appointment will be made at non-clinical senior lecturer level,
> stlg33820 - stlg38221).
>
> Informal enquiries to Professor Martin Eccles via email to
> [log in to unmask] or Dr. Pauline Pearson, email
> [log in to unmask]
>
> For further information on this post including how to apply telephone
> (0191) 2225429 (24hr answerphone) quoting the appropriate reference
> number, or visit the Human Resources website at
> www.ncl.ac.uk/vacancies.  Information about the deaprtment of Primary
> Care can be found at www.ncl.ac.uk/phc and about the Centre for Health
> Services Research at www.ncl.ac.ul/chsr
>
> Closing date for applications 2 October 2001
>
> UNIVERSITY OF NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE
> School of Health Sciences, Centre for Health Services Research
>
> NATIONAL GUIDELINE SUPPORT AND RESEARCH UNIT
> We are establishing a clinical guideline  research and support unit
> within the Centre for Health Services Research.  The work of the unit
> with be multidisciplinary, novel and exciting, being central to the
> development of clinical guidelines in England and Wales. Funded by the
> National Institute of Clinical Excellence (NICE) , the role of the
> unit is to: provide advice to NICE on technical issues . increase
> capacity for guideline development through training and education .
> support guideline development in national collaborating centres .
> undertake research to increase the understanding of methodological
> aspects of guidelines  develop clinical guidelines

  We want to  appoint enthusiastic and motivated staff to the
  following posts within the unit tenable for three years in the
  first instance.
>
> Social Scientist/Psychologist   stlg24193 - 38221p.a. (ref:A547R )
>
> Systematic Reviewer/Meta Analyst   stlg24193 - 38221p.a. (ref:A548R )
>
> Health Economist   stlg17451 - 26229 p.a. (ref:A549R) )
>
> Systematic Reviewer stlg17451 - stlg26229 p.a. (ref(A550R)
> This post is tenable for 2 years only.
>
> Those wishing to discuss the post informally should contact Professor
> James Mason, via email to: [log in to unmask]  The Centre for
> Health Services website can be found at: http://www.ncl.ac.uk/chsr/.
>
> Applications should include a full CV, a covering letter and the names
> and addresses of two referees and be sent to Ms Cheryl Wiscombe,
> Centre for Health Services Research, 21 Claremont Place, Newcastle
> upon Tyne, NE2 4AA no later than 2 October 2001
>
> Full details can be obtained from the Human Resources website:
> http://www.ncl.ac.uk/vacancies.
>
> UNIVERSITY OF NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE
> School of Health Sciences, Centre for Health Services Research
> Ref (A545R)
> An experienced Research Associate is required to work on a
> multi-centre randomised controlled trial of tonsillectomy in children
> (NESTAC).  The post will be based at the Centre for Health Services
> Research in Newcastle but will involve occasional travel to the other
> centres in Liverpool and Manchester.
>
> You will need a first degree in social sciences, psychology, nursing
> or other health related discipline.  A postgraduate qualification
> which included study of research methods is desirable.  The full
> criteria for this post can be found on the Centre's web page.
>
> The appointment is full time and available for 2 years from 1 October
> 2001, or as soon as possible thereafter.  Salary will be on the
> Research Grade IA salary scale (stlg17,278-stlg25,969 pa).
>
> Informal enquiries may be directed to Professor John Bond, via e-mail
> to: [log in to unmask]
>
> Full details of the post and CHSR activities, including the NESTAC
> project can be found on the web-site http://www.ncl.ac.uk/chsr/.
>
> To apply please send a full CV giving the names and contact details of
> two referees, with a covering letter saying why you are interested in
> this post, to Ms Cheryl Wiscombe, Centre for Health Services Research,
> 21-23 Claremont Place, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, NE2 4AA by 2
> October 2001
>
> Full details can be obtained from the Human Resources website:
> http://www.ncl.ac.uk/vacancies.
>
> UNIVERSITY OF NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE
> School of Health Sciences, Centre for Health Services Research
> Ref(A551R)
> A research associate is required for a study of the provision of
> removable partial dentures.  The study will look at why some patients
> do not use their partial dentures and how NHS resources can be
> targeted at these patients more effectively.
>
> You will need a first degree in a social science, psychology, nursing
> or other health related discipline.  A postgraduate degree which
> included study in research methods is desirable. The full details of
> the criteria for the post please see the Centre's web page.
>
> The post is full-time for 6 months starting in December/January.
> Salary will be on the Research Grade IA salary scale (stlg17,278-stlg25,969
> pa).
>
> Informal enquiries may be directed to Professor Senga Bond, via e-mail
> to: [log in to unmask]
>
> Full details of the post and CHSR activities, including the Partial
> Dentures project can be found on the web-site
> http://www.ncl.ac.uk/chsr/.
>
> To apply please send a full CV giving the names and contact details of
> two referees, with a covering letter saying why you are interested in
> this post, to Ms Cheryl Wiscombe, Centre for Health Services Research,
> 21-2 Claremont Place, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, NE2 4AA by 2
> October 2001
>
> Full details can be obtained from the Human Resources website:
> http://www.ncl.ac.uk/vacancies.
>
> UNIVERSITY OF NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE
> School of Health Sciences, Centre for Health Services Research
> Ref(A546R)
> A research associate is required to work on a study of the impact of
> the new drugs for Alzheimer's diseases on the need and provision of
> health and social care (SIND-AD).  Applicants should have interests in
> health services research and in dementia care.
>
> You will need a first degree in social sciences, psychology, nursing
> or other health related discipline.  A postgraduate qualification
> which included study of research methods is desirable.  The full
> criteria for this post can be found on the Centre's web page.
>
> The appointment is full time and available for 18 months from 1
> October 2001, or as soon as possible thereafter.  Salary will be on
> the Research Grade IA salary scale (stlg17,278-stlg25,969 pa).
>
> Informal enquiries may be directed to Professor John Bond, via e-mail
> to: [log in to unmask]
>
> Full details of the post and CHSR activities, including the SIND-AD
> project can be found on the web-site http://www.ncl.ac.uk/chsr/.
>
> To apply please send a full CV giving the names and contact details of
> two referees, with a covering letter saying why you are interested in
> this post, to Ms Cheryl Wiscombe, Centre for Health Services Research,
> 21-23 Claremont Place, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, NE2 4AA by 2
> October 2001
>
> Full details can be obtained from the Human Resources website:
> http://www.ncl.ac.uk/vacancies.
Senga Bond
Professor of Nursing Research
Head of School
Centre for Health Services Research
School of Health Sciences
University of Newcastle upon Tyne
21 Claremont Place
Newcastle upon Tyne  NE2 4AA
Tel +44 (0)191 222 7044
Fax +44 (0)191 222 6043
email [log in to unmask]
CHSR web page http://www.ncl.ac.uk/chsr/